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narrator: the u.s. i.n.s., or immigration and naturalization service, records each apprehension on standard forms, including one entry with hidden lue: it washe migrants' home towns inexico. that's whabringseograpr chard jones to the i.n. it washe migrants' home towns with a novel reseah plan. jones knows that ecomic conditions vary greatly om region to region in mexico. he suspects that some places drive ou- or "push"-- many more migrants to the u.s. than others. hehis investigation beginses drily90s- or "push"-- aris home inanoniotes. hehis ijones lieves beginses many secrets are stored in i.n.s. files like tse. can theyeveal where most migrants come from? can the answers help both countries keep more people at home? cjones sampless every tenth record, writing down the area of origin within mexico. back in hioffice at the university of texas, he enters the values into a map of mexico. jones marks in blue the townships that senan above-arage number of migrantso e u.s. a pattern emerges that reveals muc
narrator: the u.s. i.n.s., or immigration and naturalization service, records each apprehension on standard forms, including one entry with hidden lue: it washe migrants' home towns inexico. that's whabringseograpr chard jones to the i.n. it washe migrants' home towns with a novel reseah plan. jones knows that ecomic conditions vary greatly om region to region in mexico. he suspects that some places drive ou- or "push"-- many more migrants to the u.s. than others. hehis investigation...
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the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the government's over a 30 year career and i am happy to share those experiences because they are unique because i was the only federal agent who experienced being smuggled from mexico to the interior of the united states, going through travels by myself in the back of the trunk of a car, things of that nature. it was quite dramatic but something i did with a lot of pride because i felt going after those seeking a better life in the united states i share those stories with you in my book the shadow catcher. >> there are many powerful moments you describe. i am wonde
the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the government's over a 30 year career and i am happy to share...
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from the u.s. perspective, two points are particularly important. first, with so many players in the international nuclear technology and policy arena, the united states will increasingly have to lead by engagement and by example. second, the united states cannot exercise effective leadership on issues related to the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle so long as our own program is in complete disarray. effective domestic policies are needed to support america's international agenda. in conclusion, the problem of nuclear waste may be unique in the sense that there is a wide agreement about the outlines of a solution. simply put, we know what we have to do. we know we have to do it and we even know how to do it. we believe the conditions for progress are arguably more promising than they have been in some time, but we will only know -- we will only know if we start which is what we urge the administration and congress to do without further delay. thank you for having us here today and we look forward to your questions. thank you very much. >> i want t
from the u.s. perspective, two points are particularly important. first, with so many players in the international nuclear technology and policy arena, the united states will increasingly have to lead by engagement and by example. second, the united states cannot exercise effective leadership on issues related to the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle so long as our own program is in complete disarray. effective domestic policies are needed to support america's international agenda. in...
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the u.s. chamber of commerce and the american petroleum institute that all of the major producers are partners. jay timmons, president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers and the chairman and ceo of verizon. thank you for being with us. say hello. >> thank you, mr. chairman and join you in welcoming our distinguished panel of industry leaders. i appreciate especially their efforts on behalf of the law of the sea and willingness to explain how the convention will help them create private sector jobs and every major ocean industry including shipping, fishing, telecommunications, oil and energy gas and the united states succession to the law of the sea treaty. this is not a support and has been unanimous going back to 2003. we initiated the process that resulted in the committee vote to hospital law of the sea to the senate on that occasion. a few years later at a foreign relations committee hearing on october 4, 2007, a business panel identified and only that powerful unequivoca
the u.s. chamber of commerce and the american petroleum institute that all of the major producers are partners. jay timmons, president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers and the chairman and ceo of verizon. thank you for being with us. say hello. >> thank you, mr. chairman and join you in welcoming our distinguished panel of industry leaders. i appreciate especially their efforts on behalf of the law of the sea and willingness to explain how the convention will help them...
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but the subtitle is boom and bust in the u.s. that is the way the economy affects our lives and the way the economy gets into our very bodies. it is a book about my arrival in the winter of 1997 when i was broke. i was also broken. and i was on drugs. i was in mexico city where i had gone under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from a new york publisher to write a book. it was a dream come true. in mexico city, by november of 1997, i had crossed the deadline and i didn't have a word written. and i was broke. and i called the only friend i could count on at that time. my lifestyle ruined a lot of friendships. and i said, aria, help me, porfavor. there are a whole lot of circumstances. how did she wind up in the desert? welcome everybody has a story of how they got there. she said we will take care of you, we will give you a place to live. shortly thereafter, i arrived in the desert, and one of the first things that i saw when i rented my little shack out in the sand next to a sign that said the next service is 100 mi
but the subtitle is boom and bust in the u.s. that is the way the economy affects our lives and the way the economy gets into our very bodies. it is a book about my arrival in the winter of 1997 when i was broke. i was also broken. and i was on drugs. i was in mexico city where i had gone under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from a new york publisher to write a book. it was a dream come true. in mexico city, by november of 1997, i had crossed the deadline and i didn't have a...
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u.s. senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law, he was founding executive director of the immigration outreach center in phoenix, arizona. in his former life, he also launched and led several businesses including law logic group which is considered today to be an industry leader in technology and data security. so it's my pleasure to introduce the professor. [applause] >> wow, i am going to have my mom send my bio to you more often. very good. the panelists are in so many ways much more detailed and oriented and qualified than i am to speak to the specifics of immigration. i'm just the guy who speaks to economists, lawyers, and policymakers and then translates into human. i think that's why i have landed this particular role. what i'm going to try to do is frame the immigration debate. this is a fairly friendly crowd. what i think i am going to ultimately achieve is to give you some ideas that get at the immigration issue and the potential and the need for refo
u.s. senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law, he was founding executive director of the immigration outreach center in phoenix, arizona. in his former life, he also launched and led several businesses including law logic group which is considered today to be an industry leader in technology and data security. so it's my pleasure to introduce the professor. [applause] >> wow, i am going to have my mom send my bio to you more often. very good. the panelists...
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the u.s.-mexico border of 1846. grant said at the time i do not think there was ever more wicked were then that waged by the united states of mexico. i thought so at the time when i was the dexter, only i had not moral courage enough to resign. during the time of the u.s.-mexico war, i just found this are really moving "which is why it took it for my title. the fact of the matter is grant was not alone in thinking that the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. wanted to talk about in this book and tonight is the evolution of the american public during the course of the u.s.-mexico war from being with it -- really enthusiastic and in favor to largely turning against the war. i see the u.s.-mexico war as the moment of america's first antiwar movement actually coming into being. there was anti-war sentiment during the revolution and certainly during the war of 1812, but that sentiment was limited. what you see happen is a consensus across the board. people from different regions of the coun
the u.s.-mexico border of 1846. grant said at the time i do not think there was ever more wicked were then that waged by the united states of mexico. i thought so at the time when i was the dexter, only i had not moral courage enough to resign. during the time of the u.s.-mexico war, i just found this are really moving "which is why it took it for my title. the fact of the matter is grant was not alone in thinking that the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. wanted to talk about in...
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the eighth recommendation relates to the key topic of active u.s. leadership in international efforts to address safety, nonproliferation, and security concerns. as more nations consider putting nuclear energy or expanding consider pursuing nuclear energy or pursuing nuclear programs, u.s. leadership is need on issues of safety, nonproliferation, security and counterterrorism. from the u.s. perspective, two points are particularly important. first, with so many players in the international nuclear technology and policy arena, the united states will increasingly have to lead by engagement and by example. second, the united states cannot exercise effective leadership on issues related to the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle so long as our own program is in complete disarray. effective domestic policies are needed to support america's international agenda. in conclusion, the problem of nuclear waste may be unique in the sense that there is a wide agreement about the outlines of a solution. simply put, we know what we have to do. we know we have to do
the eighth recommendation relates to the key topic of active u.s. leadership in international efforts to address safety, nonproliferation, and security concerns. as more nations consider putting nuclear energy or expanding consider pursuing nuclear energy or pursuing nuclear programs, u.s. leadership is need on issues of safety, nonproliferation, security and counterterrorism. from the u.s. perspective, two points are particularly important. first, with so many players in the international...
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i ended up starting along the border is the u.s. border patrol agent, going through the ranks and then i started using what i felt was a talent that i was blessed with it being able to integrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels. and i did more undercover work in more criminal cases than any federal agent in the history of our government over a 30 year career. i'm very happy to share those experiences because they very unique. i was the only federal agent experienced being smuggled as a foreigner from mexico to the interior of the united states, going to travel by myself in the back of a u-haul, a chunk of a car can think of that nature. so it was quite dramatic, but it was something i did with a lot of pride because i went after those who abuse those seeking a better life in the united states and a share those stories with you in ibook, "the shadow catcher." >> there's many powerful moments that you describe. i'm wondering if you could share a couple of those with less. one that i'm thinking in particular is the juncture where
i ended up starting along the border is the u.s. border patrol agent, going through the ranks and then i started using what i felt was a talent that i was blessed with it being able to integrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels. and i did more undercover work in more criminal cases than any federal agent in the history of our government over a 30 year career. i'm very happy to share those experiences because they very unique. i was the only federal agent experienced being smuggled as a...
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gorgeous sunshine at the campus of u.s. c. you are watching booktv live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. all day today and tomorrow we will have live coverage of nonfiction panel sessions and in between panel sessions, you will meet nonfiction authors and talk to them directly. first on our campus, hipolito acosta has a new book called "the shadow catcher". welcome and tell me the story of "the shadow catcher". >> thank you for having me here with you today. "the shadow catcher" deals with the 30 year career i had with the u.s. immigration service. it highlights the criminal investigation that i did in the united states regarding human smuggling illegal narcotics trafficking, a lot of stories that deal with immigration legally sensitive issue in our country right now. >> one of the review suggests and your own coverage suggests you have all kinds of emotions, your own heritage and culture whether or not our focus is on the right thing as we try to enforce our borders. talk to me about this. >> before we dea
gorgeous sunshine at the campus of u.s. c. you are watching booktv live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. all day today and tomorrow we will have live coverage of nonfiction panel sessions and in between panel sessions, you will meet nonfiction authors and talk to them directly. first on our campus, hipolito acosta has a new book called "the shadow catcher". welcome and tell me the story of "the shadow catcher". >> thank you for having me here with...
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i want to comment on the integration of the u.s. army with the mexican army and heading towards north american union and something that might be dangerous for our health and safety laws friday while enforcement perspective. >> host: do you see a lack of sovereignty? >> guest: that won't happen. very simple, mexico is a sovereign nation. they are proud to be a sovereign nation. we are sovereign nation in the united states. we all need to cooperate as neighboring countries for the security. not just of our region but the security of the entire world. we work closely together. i want to say i am proud of the service, work very much on our behalf to protect our country and i will tell you one thing about immigration as well. i had the pleasure of naturalizing many immigrants who serve in our armed forces and became united states citizens. we deal with immigration, it is a huge complex matter. >> host: wish we had more time because callers are interested. thank you for being here as we close. the book is called "the shadow catcher: a u.s
i want to comment on the integration of the u.s. army with the mexican army and heading towards north american union and something that might be dangerous for our health and safety laws friday while enforcement perspective. >> host: do you see a lack of sovereignty? >> guest: that won't happen. very simple, mexico is a sovereign nation. they are proud to be a sovereign nation. we are sovereign nation in the united states. we all need to cooperate as neighboring countries for the...
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up next the second part of one americans mission to patrol the u.s. mexican border and stop illegal migrants from getting in. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law and i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when they were good they go yeah you know yes mike well we're all immigrants we're all immigrants as well that we all appears from somewhere else and there's a tolerance level where there's only so much the united states can accept without severe economic consequence i'm not afraid i never have been i'm not writing that flag has been up here for a year and a half and i will stand by keep that flag up there believe me thirty five feet from the mexican border and the most treacherous part of our border right here and will stay here. the migrants that came from europe they were mistreated and the first t
up next the second part of one americans mission to patrol the u.s. mexican border and stop illegal migrants from getting in. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law and i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when they were good they go yeah you...
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the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow with it. one thing that i talk about in this book and i will talk about tonight is the evolution of the american public during the course of the u.s. and mexico war, from being really enthusiastic to largely turning against the war. i think the u.s. and mexico war of the moment of america's first antiwar movement actually coming into being. so there was antiwar sentiment during the revolution, and certainly during the war of 1812. that sentiment was limited. what you see happening in 1847 is a consensus, really, across the board. people from different regions of the country, soldiers in the field, officers, politicians, all of this fighting of the war that was being successfully waged in another country. so i think this is a very interesting moment in american history. and it takes place that people don't really know much about this timeframe. the u.s. and mexico war -- people don't write about it a lot. it doesn't have a big place in the historical imag
the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow with it. one thing that i talk about in this book and i will talk about tonight is the evolution of the american public during the course of the u.s. and mexico war, from being really enthusiastic to largely turning against the war. i think the u.s. and mexico war of the moment of america's first antiwar movement actually coming into being. so there was antiwar sentiment during the revolution, and certainly during the war of 1812. that sentiment was...
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u.s. citizen. i'm sitting at a dinner, a fancy nice dinner. someone was going on how his vice presidents have to go through this rigorous outdoors thing where he sees the meddle of the man who i will promote or not promote depending on whether or not they screamed when they went down the category four rapids. he said something disparaging of immigrants. i said, listen, i have a client who started off in investigate malla, taught sex education there. there are people in brown and black, they were shooting at her because they thought she was on the other side. she makes a run for it with her 2-year-old and she was six months pregnant. she made it through a country that is friendly to immigrants, that would be mexico. she makes it through mexico and she manages to defeat $11 billion worth of high-tech interception devices and systems. 2,000 people, lots of humvees, she makes her way into phoenix not speaking a word of english and manages, as it happens, this wasn't a serious crime, to procure
u.s. citizen. i'm sitting at a dinner, a fancy nice dinner. someone was going on how his vice presidents have to go through this rigorous outdoors thing where he sees the meddle of the man who i will promote or not promote depending on whether or not they screamed when they went down the category four rapids. he said something disparaging of immigrants. i said, listen, i have a client who started off in investigate malla, taught sex education there. there are people in brown and black, they...
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republican hopefuls are vying to take on the iraq obama november's u.s. presidential election at a time when some of course supporters are turning their back on the president.
republican hopefuls are vying to take on the iraq obama november's u.s. presidential election at a time when some of course supporters are turning their back on the president.
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the u.s. has the highest rig count in at least 25 years, but we do not control global supply and demand. so that's something that i think consumers need to realize and understand. even if we were totally oil independent like canada is, we would still pay global prices since oil can be traded globally. in fact, u.s. gasoline prices are some of the lowest in the world due to our low gasoline taxes. we live in a market economy. the last time a president could set the gas price was when republican richard nixon imposed price controls. president obama, as i've said, highlighted on this trip all of the things he's trying to do, and i think he's making a good, solid effort at trying to move us in the right direction in terms of renewable energy and also making sure there's a strong domestic industry. so with that, madam chair, i would yield back. >> thank you. so now we are honored to hear from administrator lisa jackson. >> thank you so much, madam chairman, ranking member. thank you for inviting me
the u.s. has the highest rig count in at least 25 years, but we do not control global supply and demand. so that's something that i think consumers need to realize and understand. even if we were totally oil independent like canada is, we would still pay global prices since oil can be traded globally. in fact, u.s. gasoline prices are some of the lowest in the world due to our low gasoline taxes. we live in a market economy. the last time a president could set the gas price was when republican...
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the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. one thing i talk about in this book and tonight is the evolution of the american public during the course of u.s.-mexico war, which is not about word by any means from being really the csh to largely turning against the war. i see the u.s.-mexico war as a moment of america's first antiwar movement coming into being. so there's antiwar sentiment during the revolution and certainly during the war of 1812. that sentiment was limited. but gc happened in 1847 is a consensus across the board. people across the country can soldiers in the field, officers, politicians, all decided that a war was the successful invasion of their country was wrong in protesting the war. so this is an interesting moment in american history and it takes place and they were people don't know much about. the u.s.-mexico were, people don't write about it a lot. it doesn't have a good place in the historical imagination of americans. it's often confused the texas revolution that
the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. one thing i talk about in this book and tonight is the evolution of the american public during the course of u.s.-mexico war, which is not about word by any means from being really the csh to largely turning against the war. i see the u.s.-mexico war as a moment of america's first antiwar movement coming into being. so there's antiwar sentiment during the revolution and certainly during the war of 1812. that sentiment was limited. but gc happened...
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she came to the u.s. and you didn't know it. >> right. and, you know, my mother has not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way. where she does things and we don't fit in to the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be a little more motherly. but yeah, i think at this point, we have come to accept that's the way she is. and we just take her as she is and i think that if helps we're not disappointed. but i do hope that, you know, that could be a better grandmother and i know people change. i know, my good grandmother, my mother said she wasn't such a great mother to her, but to us, she was a most wonderful grandmother in the world. so i'm hoping that that is the way my children feel for her as well. that she's, you know, an awesome grandmother and that's automatic that i -- that's all i want, you know, for my kids to have a good relationship with her. >> has your mother been able to read this book or does she know what is in it? >> she hasn't been able to read the book in english. my mother does not
she came to the u.s. and you didn't know it. >> right. and, you know, my mother has not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way. where she does things and we don't fit in to the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be a little more motherly. but yeah, i think at this point, we have come to accept that's the way she is. and we just take her as she is and i think that if helps we're not disappointed. but i do hope that, you know, that could be a...
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strong u.s. dollar, monetary policy. that is the intersection. if i could jump at the intersection when it comes to democrats is civil liberties. let's repeal the patriot act. would have never signed the national defense authorization act allowing for you and i to be arrested and detained without being charged by the u.s. government. let's bring around marriage equality and get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home. lets in the drug wars. these are democratic issues, historically democratic issues but they aren't going anywhere today. just like republicans historically, their shoes have been about dollars and cents. neither one of the parties do well in the areas that they are supposed to do well. they are horrible in the areas that they don't do well then, meaning romney is horrible on civil liberties and obama is horrible when it comes to dollars and cents. >> as a libertarian is it a little tougher to get media attention away from the two-party system especially as the campaign goes on this far? >> for myself personally actually t
strong u.s. dollar, monetary policy. that is the intersection. if i could jump at the intersection when it comes to democrats is civil liberties. let's repeal the patriot act. would have never signed the national defense authorization act allowing for you and i to be arrested and detained without being charged by the u.s. government. let's bring around marriage equality and get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home. lets in the drug wars. these are democratic issues, historically...
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up next the second part of one americans mission to patrol the u.s. mexican border and stop illegal migrants from getting in. and the immigration goes down in the senate that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo critics of arizona's newly signed immigration bill say it allows police to stop anyone on the street based purely on the person's appearance governor brewer's response when asked by a reporter what illegal immigrant looks like. i do not know i do not know what legal immigrant that's like but the sticking point is what to do with the millions of people who are in this country in this country illegally that the u.s. government will have no idea who they are and where they are in this very dangerous time that is a very dangerous thing. that came from an other country. when i ran around and around the america of the big. one but the people in mexico that need help oh yeah i call those people my lazy family they didn't want to come on the trip. was to help them yes every year i send them a map. i wrote the bill the that the presiden
up next the second part of one americans mission to patrol the u.s. mexican border and stop illegal migrants from getting in. and the immigration goes down in the senate that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo critics of arizona's newly signed immigration bill say it allows police to stop anyone on the street based purely on the person's appearance governor brewer's response when asked by a reporter what illegal immigrant looks like. i do not know i do not know what legal...
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thank you. >> well, the u.s. economy is in a situation where short-term interest rates are close to zero and so what that means is the federal reserve cannot add monetary accommodation by cutting short-term interest rates, the usual approach. it's been one of the themes of my own work for a long time including some of the work they did on the bank of japan that central banks are not out of tools once the short-term interest rate hits zero there are additional steps that can be taken and we demonstrated through both communications, techniques, guidance, about future policy which is something the japanese have done as well, by the way and through asset purchase which is also something that the bank of japan has done that central banks do have some ability to provide financial accommodation, support their recovery even when the short-term interest rates go to zero. that being said, these non-standard policies are less well understood and they do have costs and risk, but i do think at the same time that they can be e
thank you. >> well, the u.s. economy is in a situation where short-term interest rates are close to zero and so what that means is the federal reserve cannot add monetary accommodation by cutting short-term interest rates, the usual approach. it's been one of the themes of my own work for a long time including some of the work they did on the bank of japan that central banks are not out of tools once the short-term interest rate hits zero there are additional steps that can be taken and...
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it's not as if these con.ie last year the three biggest u.s. oil companies took home more an exxon pocketed nearly$4.7 million every hour, and when the price of oil goes up, the prices at the pump go do these companies' profits. in fact, one shows every time gas goes up by a penny, these companies usually pocket another $200 million in quarterly profits. meanwhile, these companies pay companies on their investments. partly because we're billions in tax giveaways every year. i want to make clear. we all know that drilling for oil has to be a key part of our we want u.s. oil companies to be doing well. we want them to succeed. that's in my administration we've opened up land to oil and quadrupled the number of operating rigs to a record high. we've added enough oil and gas d then some and just yesterday announcing add new step for oil and gas exploration in the atlantic. the fact is we're producing more oil right now than we have in eight years and importing less of it as well. for two years in a row america has bought less oil from other countri
it's not as if these con.ie last year the three biggest u.s. oil companies took home more an exxon pocketed nearly$4.7 million every hour, and when the price of oil goes up, the prices at the pump go do these companies' profits. in fact, one shows every time gas goes up by a penny, these companies usually pocket another $200 million in quarterly profits. meanwhile, these companies pay companies on their investments. partly because we're billions in tax giveaways every year. i want to make...
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and shows you the number of licenses the u.s. military has to fly drones in u.s. air space the records obtained by the e.f.-s. also reveal that the air force has been testing a whole host of new drones like the who much. which can be launched from and land on practically any environment at a fraction of the size of the larger deadlier drones that have been used and countless targeted assassination campaigns overseas then there's the scan eagle developed by insitu these puppies host a camera turret that can track moving targets for extended periods of time even if the drone is moving away from the target while there are countless other drone projects in the works i do want to mention what is possibly the creepiest of them all a darpa reaper that uses gorgon stair technology which is the find is a spherical ray of nine cameras mounted on a single area drone capable of capturing motion imagery on an entire city landscape so guys what this little drone update should tell you is that if you didn't think that you could fall victim to the surveillance state the wrong you
and shows you the number of licenses the u.s. military has to fly drones in u.s. air space the records obtained by the e.f.-s. also reveal that the air force has been testing a whole host of new drones like the who much. which can be launched from and land on practically any environment at a fraction of the size of the larger deadlier drones that have been used and countless targeted assassination campaigns overseas then there's the scan eagle developed by insitu these puppies host a camera...
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one of the deadliest mass shootings in recent u.s. history today a gunman opened fire inside a movie theater in denver killing twelve people and wounding more than fifty others the gunman seen here twenty four year old james holmes a former medical student holmes is now in custody the f.b.i. trying to investigate the suspects home but found it to be booby trapped with explosives now we talk a lot about surveillance here at r.s.c. and how it affects people's rights to privacy and the justification for surveillance whether it's cameras online is for safety so and this high if this in the day and night and security and the vast resources spent in the name of protecting our safety how does something like this happen to discuss this tragedy earlier i was joined by brian doherty senior editor for reason magazine he's also also the author of the book you see there gun control on trial well we're reading the stories correctly and have one. in the back of it or came in with some sort of data shooting people why it escapes me a little bit what
one of the deadliest mass shootings in recent u.s. history today a gunman opened fire inside a movie theater in denver killing twelve people and wounding more than fifty others the gunman seen here twenty four year old james holmes a former medical student holmes is now in custody the f.b.i. trying to investigate the suspects home but found it to be booby trapped with explosives now we talk a lot about surveillance here at r.s.c. and how it affects people's rights to privacy and the...
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you can't stop but was that why you're out here in the u.s. government built a wall between the united states and mexico we were totally opposed to that so what happened was as of december of an october of one thousand nine hundred eighty four almost seventy percent of dying passed in the desert well before it was very rare to have somebody dying maybe one or two people a month also you say having one or two people a day rushing the desert. so what happened was we said we've got to do something about this. you want to thank all of you for joining us i'm enrique morones you know that we have some money people that are right here for the for the first time i'm glad that you're all out here so the first thing that we do not have the maybe some funds or whatever just kind of flip the rock up it's got to get out quickly because if you see the same thing with this thing off with. their. we do make noise with lots of pieces of the standard around this this fellow's pretty good. one has a whole case and the gallows look good look at it and be refurbis
you can't stop but was that why you're out here in the u.s. government built a wall between the united states and mexico we were totally opposed to that so what happened was as of december of an october of one thousand nine hundred eighty four almost seventy percent of dying passed in the desert well before it was very rare to have somebody dying maybe one or two people a month also you say having one or two people a day rushing the desert. so what happened was we said we've got to do something...
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and china warns the u.s. to back off and let southeast asian nations resolve their own disputes out of her visit to be gene secretary of state hillary clinton urged the four nations to work together on the issue of the south china sea. so they have minds here in our next hour a special report on illegal immigration on the u.s. mexican border that shines a light on human trafficking first world poverty and right wing politics. and the immigration bill goes down in the senate that is the subject of the seedings talking points memo. critics of arizona's newly signed immigration bill say it allows police to stop anyone on the street based purely on the person's appearance governor brewer's response when asked by a reporter what illegal immigrant looks like. i do not know i do not know what legal immigrant that's like but the sticking point is what to do with the millions of people who are in this country in this country illegally that the u.s. government will have no idea who they are and where they are in this v
and china warns the u.s. to back off and let southeast asian nations resolve their own disputes out of her visit to be gene secretary of state hillary clinton urged the four nations to work together on the issue of the south china sea. so they have minds here in our next hour a special report on illegal immigration on the u.s. mexican border that shines a light on human trafficking first world poverty and right wing politics. and the immigration bill goes down in the senate that is the subject...
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apec summit economic and political ties with china growing stronger which some say could unnerve the u.s. senate's moves for influence in the region. and almost a dead heat between republicans and democrats in the race for the white house with both candidates looking to set apart what some say are remarkably similar platforms . up next we look at the problems only us mexico border through the eyes of vigilante militia men fighting human trafficking stay with us. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law and i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when they were going to go yes yes. well we're all immigrant we're all immigrants as well know that we all do some somewhere else and there's a tolerance level where there's only so much to the united states can accept without severe economic consequence. i'm not afraid and never have been i'm not hidin
apec summit economic and political ties with china growing stronger which some say could unnerve the u.s. senate's moves for influence in the region. and almost a dead heat between republicans and democrats in the race for the white house with both candidates looking to set apart what some say are remarkably similar platforms . up next we look at the problems only us mexico border through the eyes of vigilante militia men fighting human trafficking stay with us. we had to earn it i mean we have...
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share prices fell on european and u.s. stock markets. and whether an eu summit can solve the euros on crisis. it comes as more bad news for the single currency. the newly appointed greek finance minister announced his resignation. then there was another country added to the list, meeting a bailout. >> not quite businesses usual. the empty chairs were not just for any minor member, but the two most important. how the prime minister and finance minister hospitalized for a separate health problems late last week. the new finance minister has quit even before he began. he fainted the day after his nomination and decided his co health in his resignation letter. there is speculation that he was unhappy with the makeup of the new cabinet. the chaos doesn't end there. international lenders are due to arrive in athens to assess the demand to lighten the terms of the bailout. the trip was postponed because of health problems with the prime minister unable to travel to a summit late next week. infectingconomy as its neighbors. cyprus is the next to
share prices fell on european and u.s. stock markets. and whether an eu summit can solve the euros on crisis. it comes as more bad news for the single currency. the newly appointed greek finance minister announced his resignation. then there was another country added to the list, meeting a bailout. >> not quite businesses usual. the empty chairs were not just for any minor member, but the two most important. how the prime minister and finance minister hospitalized for a separate health...
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in the u.s., this is what you are using for the telephone poles. you don't try to reflect the ballot as it takes place. the same identical bell on the. they use machines and voting and other kind of stocks. probably we will have to change that, especially in elections for president or big elections. especially in the candidate center h. this being said, i would show you some of the reasons behind the vote of the mexico and the patterns of voting. this is based on the exit poll i just mentioned. first thing according turn out, this is a comparison of the
in the u.s., this is what you are using for the telephone poles. you don't try to reflect the ballot as it takes place. the same identical bell on the. they use machines and voting and other kind of stocks. probably we will have to change that, especially in elections for president or big elections. especially in the candidate center h. this being said, i would show you some of the reasons behind the vote of the mexico and the patterns of voting. this is based on the exit poll i just mentioned....
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and tensions with the u.s. adversaries might get politicians heated up but they sure can't keep media americans.
and tensions with the u.s. adversaries might get politicians heated up but they sure can't keep media americans.
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the u.s. is reportedly sending teams to advise opposition fighters in syria washington has resisted calls to militarily so far saying it only provides no easy way of all france could be considering sending the rebels have your tillery. offerings leave the public dissolutions european central bank has finally said to hell announcing it will be buying bonds from struggling euro zone nations to lower the airborne costs of angry crowds in greece and spain walkout against unrelenting cuts. and next to bring our special reports here on our team. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the laws i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when you were there you go yes yes. we're all immigrant we're all immigrants as well know that we all occasion somewhere else. and t
the u.s. is reportedly sending teams to advise opposition fighters in syria washington has resisted calls to militarily so far saying it only provides no easy way of all france could be considering sending the rebels have your tillery. offerings leave the public dissolutions european central bank has finally said to hell announcing it will be buying bonds from struggling euro zone nations to lower the airborne costs of angry crowds in greece and spain walkout against unrelenting cuts. and next...
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the war ended with the u.s. army marching to mexico city, but following the same route that cortez had used 300 years earlier. apparently the army and american public was conscious of that. there was a best-selling book. the history of the spanish conquest of mexico. right inside the cover. had this image of cortez. the originals hanging in a hospital in mexico city. the general william worth who sent polk a copy of this cortez painting to the white house. sarah polk actually had it in her parlor all 42 years of her widow hood. called to mind the expansion in the southwest. i should also mention the timing, the treaty ending the war signed in 1848. so really salt in mexico's wounds. and polk's address, he confirmed rumors about gold in california. about gold in california. there had been a lot of rumors hitting the east coast. he mentioned that they are true and that nuggets of gold had been sent to the u.s. state department. he gave validity to these rumors. he died in 1849, the year the california gold rush wa
the war ended with the u.s. army marching to mexico city, but following the same route that cortez had used 300 years earlier. apparently the army and american public was conscious of that. there was a best-selling book. the history of the spanish conquest of mexico. right inside the cover. had this image of cortez. the originals hanging in a hospital in mexico city. the general william worth who sent polk a copy of this cortez painting to the white house. sarah polk actually had it in her...
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and everything all right but i never became a u.s. citizen no the whole problem would have become of us and then i would have never been i never thought i was going to go through this sort of thought you know all my life in l.a. what's that like santa monica police and so we're going for a torn apart yeah. definitely wherever i can never go back and i think my plans are to work here for like four or five months ahead gather enough money to pay for somebody help me get a brother i mean on the street right that's what it's all about. there it is. the majesty of las vegas. this is for. you to get anything on this. but the owner clearly states here it's come on. libya where you're planning a bloodbath. the more you gamble the cheaper my taxes. join selves. you know he's going to get with his phone. call but it's not really it's every going to like the forms. you're all meet ya is that me people come in and. i put. up with never. seeming to get some money and start styling out my clothes again. hang around in the lodge go to the least nice
and everything all right but i never became a u.s. citizen no the whole problem would have become of us and then i would have never been i never thought i was going to go through this sort of thought you know all my life in l.a. what's that like santa monica police and so we're going for a torn apart yeah. definitely wherever i can never go back and i think my plans are to work here for like four or five months ahead gather enough money to pay for somebody help me get a brother i mean on the...
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the streets to protest against a rising cost of education fearing their country is complicating the u.s. system that's landed young americans deep in debt. and trouble in tripoli armed militia men take over libya and the libyan capital international airport ground all why it's demanding the release of one of their leaders. next the story of a modern day outlaw and a one man crusade to protect america's notoriously violent border with mexico. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law and i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when they were going to go yes yes mike well we're all immigrant we're all immigrants as well that we all occasions somewhere else and there's a tolerance level where there's only so much to the united states can accept without severe economic consequence. i'm not afraid and never have been i'm not hiding that flag has bee
the streets to protest against a rising cost of education fearing their country is complicating the u.s. system that's landed young americans deep in debt. and trouble in tripoli armed militia men take over libya and the libyan capital international airport ground all why it's demanding the release of one of their leaders. next the story of a modern day outlaw and a one man crusade to protect america's notoriously violent border with mexico. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every...
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she came to the u.s., and you didn't even know it. >> guest: right. you know, my mother was not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be more motherly, but i think at this point we've come to accept that's the way she is, and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we're not disappointed. i hope she could be a better grandmother, and i know people change, and i know my good grandmother. my mother says she was not a great mother to her, but, to us, she was the most wonderful grandmother in the world so i'm hoping that's the way my children feel for her as well, that she's, you know, an awesome grandmother, and that's all i want, you know, my kids to have a good relationship with her. >> reporter: has your -- >> host: has your mother read the book, or does she know what's in it? >> guest: she was not been able to read the book because it's in english, and my mother does not speak english. s
she came to the u.s., and you didn't even know it. >> guest: right. you know, my mother was not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be more motherly, but i think at this point we've come to accept that's the way she is, and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we're not disappointed. i hope she could be a better...
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. >> reporter: still he says the u.s. remains on track. >> we are well aware and well along on the progress to meet our 2010 lisbon commitments to transition security lead to the afghan national security forces by december 2014. >> reporter: the acting under secretary of defense testified he says significant progress has been made. >> from 2010 to 2011 enemy initiative attacks in afghanistan were down 9%. this trend has continued into 2012. for january and february this year initiated attacks are down further 22%. >> reporter: dr. miller told the committee in october of 2008 there were 140,000 afghans in the afghan national security forces today 330,000. the goal of 352,000 is expected to be met ahead of the october 2012 target date. some committee members are skeptical in part because of the upcoming election and possible change of the commandinger in chief. >> will you be -- commander in chief. >> will you be honest and say to the next administration you need to stay to the timetable because we have done all we can do,
. >> reporter: still he says the u.s. remains on track. >> we are well aware and well along on the progress to meet our 2010 lisbon commitments to transition security lead to the afghan national security forces by december 2014. >> reporter: the acting under secretary of defense testified he says significant progress has been made. >> from 2010 to 2011 enemy initiative attacks in afghanistan were down 9%. this trend has continued into 2012. for january and february this...
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i'm a member of the senior professional staff of the u.s. nuclear waste technical review board an independent federal agency. i thank you for inviting me here today to provide some background information on the international experience related to consent based programs for sitting facilities for storing or disposing of high level nuclear waste. i will summarize my remarks and ask that my full statement be included many the hearing record. this subcommittee is undoubtedly familiar with the experiences in the united states both before and after site characterization was limited to yucca mountain. it may be less familiar with the experiences of other countries. these i believe can be very instructive. so i will focus my comments on them today. in the last 40 years, a dozen countries including the united states have initiated more than two dozen efforts to identify potential repository sites. only three of those efforts have succeeded in choosing a site and are still on track. all three have relied on volunteerism and a consent based process. it
i'm a member of the senior professional staff of the u.s. nuclear waste technical review board an independent federal agency. i thank you for inviting me here today to provide some background information on the international experience related to consent based programs for sitting facilities for storing or disposing of high level nuclear waste. i will summarize my remarks and ask that my full statement be included many the hearing record. this subcommittee is undoubtedly familiar with the...